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Trump admin charges 15 Minnesotans for 'opposing immigration law enforcement,' but provides no evidence of violence.

Judge Angel Kelley’s 63-page ruling also banned the Trump administration from making any further changes to signage at the national parks.                        

Sybil Wilkes covers major events - from the death of Peabo Bryson to the Supreme Court's Alabama redistricting ruling, impacting Black representation.

Trump settled with an agency he's ultimately in charge of, negotiated a reparations fund for his cronies, and got immunity for himself and his family.

Judge Melodee Armstrong explains a major Supreme Court voting rights decision, Louisiana vs. Virginia, and why youth turnout now matters most.

The EEOC has filed a lawsuit against the New York Times, claiming a white man was denied a job with the publication because of reverse racism.

Most recently, the president of people who put big wheels on little trucks accused Pope Leo of “endangering a lot of Catholics” because “he thinks it’s fine for Iran to have a nuclear weapon.”

The argument centered on the Supreme Court's decision to bypass a traditional waiting period before a ruling is formalized. 

Obama's new presidential center set to open, wowing early visitors with its inspiring vision and interactive exhibits.

Trump’s overall approval now stands at 37%, which is only a small drop from where the same poll had the president's approval in February, which was 39%.

The GOP's complex relationship with Black Americans, from early civil rights to recent controversies over race and identity.

Voting rights advocates are calling for collective action and encouraging a reframing of how we approach elections and the work that comes after.